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L'Oreal Roll on Foundation

For a limited time at Boots if you buy the new L'Oreal true match "roll on" foundation you recieve a free L'Oreal touche magique concealer worth £6.84
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  • Nordictat2
    Nordictat2 Posts: 1,529 Forumite
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    I find this roll on thing a bit disturbing...would make me feel like I'm painting a wall with a roller lol.
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  • hieveryone
    hieveryone Posts: 3,865 Forumite
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    Another marketing ploy by Loreal... don't fall for it!


    Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.
  • I already use that concealer and find it pretty good - especially good if you have pale skin. No idea about the foundation though.
  • Nintey
    Nintey Posts: 284 Forumite
    Has anyone tried the foundation? does it give you a good even coverage? I've been tempted to pick one of these up as it looks quite fun to apply!
  • karenx
    karenx Posts: 4,988 Forumite
    How do you apply round your eyes though lol?
  • Nordictat2
    Nordictat2 Posts: 1,529 Forumite
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    karenx wrote: »
    How do you apply round your eyes though lol?

    Close your eyes and roll it over? Hehe joking. :D

    I personally use a make-up sponge around the eyes for foundation and my finger for concealer.
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  • I find its really best to be as gentle as possible and use the minimum amount of make up around the eyes...build in layers if you have to, never try to plaster it on!

    touche magique is nearly as good as touche eclait by YSL and its less than half the price, but it works much better if you gently apply some under eye moisturiser 15 minutes before you apply the under eye concealer (touche whatever!)

    HTH
    If at first you dont succeed.............skydiving is not for you !
  • karenx
    karenx Posts: 4,988 Forumite
    Nordictat2 wrote: »
    Close your eyes and roll it over? Hehe joking. :D

    I personally use a make-up sponge around the eyes for foundation and my finger for concealer.

    Would be quite weird using a roller to apply round the eyes haha!
    I used to use a sponge but I much prefer using a foundation brush now!
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,847 Forumite
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    Nordictat2 wrote: »
    I find this roll on thing a bit disturbing...would make me feel like I'm painting a wall with a roller lol.


    My thoughts exactly!- can you imagine how you'd feel applying this in the train- and then the wheely thing began to squeek!:eek::rotfl:
  • Nordictat2
    Nordictat2 Posts: 1,529 Forumite
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    karenx...the brush sounds like a good idea too. If I manage to find a decent set of make-up brushes when I go to the shops this week..I will surely switch to the brush.

    jenniewb...haha well then again people would just think it was the train and not you touching up your face lol. Though that "SQUEEEK" from the tracks are like fingernails down a chalkboard :eek: for me.
    :D *If you like the advice I give...let me know by clicking the THANKS button* :D
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